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NetStat Agent 2.0

Each
time when you open a web site in your browser or download files there
are TCP/UDP connections are established between your computer and the
remote host. Other software also can receive or send information to the
Internet. But how can you get the list of all available connections on
your computer?

We offer an advanced but still quite simple in
use the program for monitoring Internet connections and diagnosing
network. NetStat Agent is a powerful network toolkit that includes
well-known tools like netstat, ping, traceroute, ipconfig, arp, route
and whois, but in a friendly and handy graphical interface. It is an
extremely useful tool for network administrators and power users.

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NetStat
Monitors
Internet connections on your computer. It shows the information on all
active TCP and UDP connections, local and remote ports, connection
states and the owning process.

Agent Connect

What is
important, NetStat Agent shows the geographical location of the remote
IP-address and its hostname. The program contains powerful features
that allow you to select or hide unimportant connections, close
unwanted connection and many more features.

IPConfig
Shows
network, adapters and interfaces configuration. IPConfig (Internet
Protocol Configuration) allows you to renew DHCP configuration or send
the command to DHCP server to release and discard the IP address
configuration. This tool is very useful on computers that are
configured to obtain an IP address automatically.

Ping
This
tool is very useful for analyzing TCP/IP troubleshoots. It helps to
test whether a remote host is reachable across an IP network. Ping is
also used to test network configuration of local computer. Ping
verifies the host by sending an ICMP echo request and waiting for an
ICMP reply. When the reply is received the round-trip time and the
geographical location of the remote IP-address will be shown.

TraceRoute
Uses
to determine the route between your computer and the remote host. What
makes it different from other TraceRoute utilities is the ability to
graph the response time and highlight problem hops.

netagent-traceroute

NetStat Agent also shows the geographical location of the hop.

Route
Displays
and modifies routes in the IP routing table on your computer. The IP
routing table helps to detect what interface and gateway will be used
to process an IP datagram. This tool allows you to add a new route,
modify an existing route and delete a route or routes.

ARP
Monitors
entries in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. NetStat Agent
not only provides you with the ability to add new ARP entries or delete
an ARP entry in a table, but also enables you to restore the real MAC
address, select or hide entries. The program also logs all ARP entries
to file.

Whois
Provides you with ability to retrieve all the
available information about an IP address or domain such as who is the
domain owner and when the domain was registered, administrators and
technical support contacts, the geographical location of the internet
service provider like country, city, etc.

HTTP Checker
Monitors
web sites to test whether an URL is reachable across the Internet. If
web site is alive, NetStat Agent will show a status code returned from
server. Usually, it is HTTP code "200 OK". The program also shows an IP
address of server, country, uptime and the time when the last response
from server was received.

Statistics
Shows network and TCP/IP
statistics such as received and transmitted TCP segments, maximum
number of connections, default IP time-to-live value, a number of ICMP
messages, received and transmitted IP datagram’s, etc.

Download:

http://rapidshare.com/files/145884610/NetStat_Agent_2.0.rar




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